Abstract

This chapter contains all major historical steps in the effort of finding psychophysical formulas attempting to describe uniform color spaces, beginning with Helmholtz' line element and ending in the present. The chapter ends with a brief comparison of color and spectral spaces as well as a comparison of performance of various formulas against the Munsell system and the RIT-DuPont data exemplifying global color and small color difference data.

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